Sure I can provide some examples, but I think your assessment is fair regardless of wether I’m following a valid style or not. Some people just prefer tighter rhythms and some also like very loose stuff. Thats the nature of a contest and that’s ok.
This YouTube short kind of sums up the idea and methods of sloppy hiphop
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/YoLs9rc8AMk
Here’s a playlist of J Dilla beat “batches” that you can sift through if you want to hear different applications of the aesthetic that is sometimes called RnB Push-Pull or Hiphop shuffle. Drums and bass seem to be most rooted in this idea when applied, but it can definitely be applied to Melodie’s and chordal parts.
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-3TTtJryfWnIOq_LcDNppsB7MJ9ks0sO
Anyway, I hope you can at least get to hear some new and interesting sounds from those examples^^. I’m 100 percent positive that I don’t use these techniques as well as the masters do, but I am glad to be able to explain a bit about the ideas I’ve used. Again, I appreciate your critique and thanks for hosting the jam!